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wealth (add) up to $19.5 billion, making him the 12th (rich) person in the United States. He also happens to be the Mayor of New York City. he has so much money, Bloomberg lives 19 simple life. According to reports, 20 has only two pairs of work shoes. His spokesman told the New York Post that one day he would wear one pair, and the next day the 21 . Bloomberg said that he had the shoes 22 (repair) when there was something wrong with them and he didn't throw them away and get new ones. Bloomberg can afford any shoes he wants, but he believes there is no need for a new pair because they are (comfort) and they work. His spokesman also said that when he bought a cup of coffee, he would choose the smallest size. In his personal life he only spends money what he needs. So it is with his work in govemmental finance. Bloomberg, has been the Mayor of New York City since 2002, refuses to receive a city salary, accepting $1.00 every year for his service.
二、閱讀
第一節(jié) 閱讀理解
A
As I sat down on the sofa after a long drive home from university, my brother Joseph threw himself on top of me, closely followed by my sister Jessica, and next my sister Emily. "Oh! We're like a brother and sister pie!" laughed Joseph. We struggled together, thrilled to be reunited. Despite our time apart, there was no awkwardness.
That's the beauty of being siblings (兄弟姐妹). Quite possibly, we are the most relaxed when we're with each other. We all know that we are unconditionally loved and accepted for who we are. "Well, of course," you will say. "You're siblings." But would you change your mind if I now tell you that I am adopted?
I have been asked by people on more than one occasion whether my sisters are closer to each other than they are to me because they are "real" sisters. Part of me finds it hard to believe that some people can be so superficial (膚淺的) about blood and love.
"Bloodd" really has no relevance to my sibling relationships. What has shaped our relationships is our shared set of experiences. Only my sisters and I remember the time when Emily and I sailed too far out to sea and Dad nearly had a heart attack! Only we were permittedl to laugh at Jessica for the silly things she did when she was young! Only we remember the time when Joseph locked himself in my university room and we had to call for help at 11 pm at night. We have memories which form part of ourselves. They belong to us, were created by us, are treasured by us, and will be carried by all of us through our entire lives. Bits will be added, but nothing will be taken away. For some, blood will always connect them to their siblings, but for us, love is thicker than water.
26. We can learn from the first two paragaphs that __________.
A. the writer has close relationships with her siblings
B. the writer's relationships with her siblings seem awkward to others
C. the writer's siblings don ' t know that she is adopted
D. the writer and her siblings live near each other
27. What does the writer think of the fact that some people are superficial about blood and love?
A. She thinks it 's pretty normal.
B. She is a little shocked.
C. She is kind of delighted.
D. She is tired of being asked related questions.
228. What are the writer's relationships with her siblings based on?
A. Their parents' love. B. Their shared values.
C. Their family friends. D. Their past experiences.
29. According to Paragraph 4, the writer's dad once nearly had a heart attack because __________.
A. he got too tired from sailing
B. he was very sad that his children left home
C. he got over-excied at his children 's success
D. he was worried aboutt his children 's safety
30. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Create good memories with your family. B. The beauty of being siblings.
C. Love is thicker than water. D. Blood brings unconditional love.
B
It's a little-known fact that August 13th is celebrated as Left-handers' Day throughout the world. A numher of left-handers' associations celebrate it and draw attention to this special day but it is not done enough.
On August 13th, 1976 an organization known as Left-handers International first declared this holiday. This organization served as a source of information for left-handers. It also sold left-handed products tor several years before going out of business. No organization really picked it up from there. Now, it's up to individuals and local organizations to celebrate this day.
We have not heard of left-handed parades (*) or large parties. There will always be some mention of this day in a few newspapers or local TV stations that can be easily missed by the public. The question is: what can we do to change this and bring more attention to Left-handers' Day?
To celebrate Left-handers' Day. you can organize a party and invite lefl-handers from your family, neighborhood, workplace or school. Also, don't forget to invite your right-handed friends. Give your good wishes to all the left-handers you know and send them cards. Buy a gift, preferably a left-handed product, for a special left-handed fiiend.
On August 13th, wear a T-shirt that says something about Lefl-handers' Day. Let your local newspaper and TV station know about the day by writing to them. Send cards to left-handed celebrities, wishing them a happy Left-handers' Day. If you are a school teacher, educate the kids about Left-handers' Day.
If you have any other suggestions, please let us know. We will add them to this list. Also, if you have a local left-handers' association, tell us about it and we will help you spread the word so that you can attract new members. Finally, send us photos and stories about how you have celebrated Left-handers' Day and we will publish them here.
31. We can learn from the passage that Left-handers' Day __________.
A. is an international holiday
B. is only celebrated by left-handers' associations
C. is often celebrated wiih parades
D. is seldom mentioned in any newspaper
32. According to the passage, Left-handers International __________.
A. produced left-handed products to earn money
B. was founded in 1976
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wealth (add) up to $19.5 billion, making him the 12th (rich) person in the United States. He also happens to be the Mayor of New York City. he has so much money, Bloomberg lives 19 simple life. According to reports, 20 has only two pairs of work shoes. His spokesman told the New York Post that one day he would wear one pair, and the next day the 21 . Bloomberg said that he had the shoes 22 (repair) when there was something wrong with them and he didn't throw them away and get new ones. Bloomberg can afford any shoes he wants, but he believes there is no need for a new pair because they are (comfort) and they work. His spokesman also said that when he bought a cup of coffee, he would choose the smallest size. In his personal life he only spends money what he needs. So it is with his work in govemmental finance. Bloomberg, has been the Mayor of New York City since 2002, refuses to receive a city salary, accepting $1.00 every year for his service.
二、閱讀
第一節(jié) 閱讀理解
A
As I sat down on the sofa after a long drive home from university, my brother Joseph threw himself on top of me, closely followed by my sister Jessica, and next my sister Emily. "Oh! We're like a brother and sister pie!" laughed Joseph. We struggled together, thrilled to be reunited. Despite our time apart, there was no awkwardness.
That's the beauty of being siblings (兄弟姐妹). Quite possibly, we are the most relaxed when we're with each other. We all know that we are unconditionally loved and accepted for who we are. "Well, of course," you will say. "You're siblings." But would you change your mind if I now tell you that I am adopted?
I have been asked by people on more than one occasion whether my sisters are closer to each other than they are to me because they are "real" sisters. Part of me finds it hard to believe that some people can be so superficial (膚淺的) about blood and love.
"Bloodd" really has no relevance to my sibling relationships. What has shaped our relationships is our shared set of experiences. Only my sisters and I remember the time when Emily and I sailed too far out to sea and Dad nearly had a heart attack! Only we were permittedl to laugh at Jessica for the silly things she did when she was young! Only we remember the time when Joseph locked himself in my university room and we had to call for help at 11 pm at night. We have memories which form part of ourselves. They belong to us, were created by us, are treasured by us, and will be carried by all of us through our entire lives. Bits will be added, but nothing will be taken away. For some, blood will always connect them to their siblings, but for us, love is thicker than water.
26. We can learn from the first two paragaphs that __________.
A. the writer has close relationships with her siblings
B. the writer's relationships with her siblings seem awkward to others
C. the writer's siblings don ' t know that she is adopted
D. the writer and her siblings live near each other
27. What does the writer think of the fact that some people are superficial about blood and love?
A. She thinks it 's pretty normal.
B. She is a little shocked.
C. She is kind of delighted.
D. She is tired of being asked related questions.
228. What are the writer's relationships with her siblings based on?
A. Their parents' love. B. Their shared values.
C. Their family friends. D. Their past experiences.
29. According to Paragraph 4, the writer's dad once nearly had a heart attack because __________.
A. he got too tired from sailing
B. he was very sad that his children left home
C. he got over-excied at his children 's success
D. he was worried aboutt his children 's safety
30. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Create good memories with your family. B. The beauty of being siblings.
C. Love is thicker than water. D. Blood brings unconditional love.
B
It's a little-known fact that August 13th is celebrated as Left-handers' Day throughout the world. A numher of left-handers' associations celebrate it and draw attention to this special day but it is not done enough.
On August 13th, 1976 an organization known as Left-handers International first declared this holiday. This organization served as a source of information for left-handers. It also sold left-handed products tor several years before going out of business. No organization really picked it up from there. Now, it's up to individuals and local organizations to celebrate this day.
We have not heard of left-handed parades (*) or large parties. There will always be some mention of this day in a few newspapers or local TV stations that can be easily missed by the public. The question is: what can we do to change this and bring more attention to Left-handers' Day?
To celebrate Left-handers' Day. you can organize a party and invite lefl-handers from your family, neighborhood, workplace or school. Also, don't forget to invite your right-handed friends. Give your good wishes to all the left-handers you know and send them cards. Buy a gift, preferably a left-handed product, for a special left-handed fiiend.
On August 13th, wear a T-shirt that says something about Lefl-handers' Day. Let your local newspaper and TV station know about the day by writing to them. Send cards to left-handed celebrities, wishing them a happy Left-handers' Day. If you are a school teacher, educate the kids about Left-handers' Day.
If you have any other suggestions, please let us know. We will add them to this list. Also, if you have a local left-handers' association, tell us about it and we will help you spread the word so that you can attract new members. Finally, send us photos and stories about how you have celebrated Left-handers' Day and we will publish them here.
31. We can learn from the passage that Left-handers' Day __________.
A. is an international holiday
B. is only celebrated by left-handers' associations
C. is often celebrated wiih parades
D. is seldom mentioned in any newspaper
32. According to the passage, Left-handers International __________.
A. produced left-handed products to earn money
B. was founded in 1976
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